Sandpoint Fish
Hatchery
The Sandpoint Hatchery is
located in Bonner County on the south shoreline of the Pend Oreille River about
two miles south of the town of Sandpoint. Although, the hatchery was closed in
1985, it was reopened in 1990 in response to public demand in the Panhandle Region.
A limited water supply restricted production, resulting in high fish production
costs. Public relations with local sportsmen's groups (Bonner County Sportsmen's
Association, Trout Unlimited, and Lake Pend Oreille Idaho Club) is a major benefit
of the station. Duties include managing a small-scale specialty station rearing
rainbow trout, Westslope cutthroat trout, chinook salmon, kokanee salmon, and
Kootenai white sturgeon, managing a net pen rearing program, and operating or
helping in north Idaho egg-taking programs.
The hatchery is license-funded.
Special hatchery programs (sturgeon culture and cutthroat trout net pen culture)
are funded by Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Washington Water Power
(WWP), Trout Unlimited (TU), and the Lake Pend Oreille Idaho Club (LPOIC). These
funds are encumbered for specific use items such as water heaters, net pens,
and fish feed; therefore, amounts vary annually.
Written and compiled by Jacqueline
Harvey 1999.